Also, the start time of the show is slightly earlier: 7 p.m. instead of 8 p.m. in the Jemison Concert Hall.

A conflict in Harris' tour schedule made the shift necessary, according to a spokeswoman for the Stephens Center.

The lineup remains the same -- Harris, a Birmingham native, will perform with her band, the Red Dirt Boys -- and the price structure hasn't changed. Tickets are $54.50-$74.50.

If you bought tickets for the original date, you may keep your seats, get a refund or return the tickets for an online credit, which can be used for another performance at the Stephens Center.

Ticketholders also can donate the value of the tickets to the Stephens Center’s programming and educational efforts.

Here are the venue's instructions for ticketholders who'll switch to the new date:

"Patrons who wish to keep their seats and transfer to the new performance will be issued new tickets, and the old tickets with the cancelled date are considered null and void. Patrons will be sent a business return envelope along with their replacement tickets, so that the cancelled tickets can be removed from circulation."